Disobbedisco: Cinquecento giorni di rivoluzione. Fiume 1919-1920

Disobbedisco: Cinquecento giorni di rivoluzione. Fiume 1919-1920

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Dystopian
Format Kindle
Pages 641
Language Italian
Published Mar 26, 2019
Publisher Mondadori
ISBN-10 8852093443
ISBN-13 9788852093449
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In the tumultuous aftermath of World War I, a unique chapter of history unfolds in Fiume as a bold poet rallies an army of two thousand rebels, capturing the heart of the city without a single gunshot being fired. Amidst the chaos of a world grappling with change, this audacious act ignites a fervent nationalist movement that intertwines poetry, politics, and passion. The events that transpire over the course of five hundred days transform Fiume into a vibrant epicenter of revolutionary fervor.

Against the backdrop of post-war instability, the poet’s vision takes shape, drawing in diverse groups ranging from soldiers to avant-garde intellectuals. They become united in their desire for autonomy and self-determination, challenging the existing political order. As the narrative unfolds, Guerri paints a vivid picture of the trials and triumphs of this extraordinary moment, providing an in-depth exploration of the ideals and conflicts that drove the revolutionaries.

Through rich historical detail and engaging storytelling, the book reveals the complexities of identity, nationalism, and artistic expression. The tale of Fiume not only reflects a specific time and place but also resonates with broader themes of rebellion and the pursuit of freedom, inviting readers to reflect on the power of art and the human spirit in the face of adversity.

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